Lecture

Roland Barthes: The Language Theatre

Description

This lecture delves into Roland Barthes' exploration of language as a theatrical performance, analyzing the sign as a fracture that reveals the face of another sign, and discussing the pleasure of text devoid of ideology but marked by perversion. It also examines the concept of 'I like, I don't like' as a form of expression within language, and the intricate relationship between text, pleasure, and the act of reading.

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